My Girlfriend and I are planning our first child and we wanted to go ahead and get ideas for names. My GF lived in the French Quarter of New Orleans for years so we have decided that we want a name of French origin, but are having a hard time coming up with name combinations for both genders, but especially for boys. Can anyone help to solve our problem? For a boy we have discussed the names Armand or Gaston, but would like something that flows well with these names. For a girl we like Aadi, Eleanor, or Bridgette. We don't want alliterative names and would prefer alternating Vowel/Consonant for first/middle or vice versa, so can anyone please help?

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Posted 13 September 2013 - 03:35 PM

My Girlfriend and I are planning our first child and we wanted to go ahead and get ideas for names. My GF lived in the French Quarter of New Orleans for years so we have decided that we want a name of French origin, but are having a hard time coming up with name combinations for both genders, but especially for boys. Can anyone help to solve our problem? For a boy we have discussed the names Armand or Gaston, but would like something that flows well with these names. For a girl we like Aadi, Eleanor, or Bridgette. We don't want alliterative names and would prefer alternating Vowel/Consonant for first/middle or vice versa, so can anyone please help?

Here are some French names I really love. Hope this helps!Girls:Anastacie (Anna or Stacey as a nickname)Eliane (elly-Anne elly for short)Antoinette (Netta as a nickname)